Other: Node Workshops, Panels, Salons, etc.

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Timothy Wu: The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires

Network Node: 
Date: 
Thu., Mar. 22, 2012, 6:00pm
McGill University: Part of the Department of Art History and Communication Studies Speaker Series

Timothy Wu, Professor, Columbia University Law School
“The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires”
Thurs March 22  6pm
NEW VENUE: Centre Mont-Royal, 2200 rue Mansfiled (corner Sherbrooke West)
Co-sponsored by Media@McGill + Situating Science McGill Node + HPS Seminar Series

Technoscience Salon: Milieu

Network Node: 
Date: 
Mon., Mar. 19, 2012, 4:00pm
Toronto Centre for Social Innovation: Hannah Landecker (UCLA) and artists discuss "Milieu" as part of the Technoscience Salon in GTA

Monday, March 19,  4-6 p.m. :: MILIEU

Technoscience Salon: Topology

Network Node: 
Date: 
Fri., Mar. 9, 2012, 4:00pm
University of Toronto: Celia Lury (U. of Warwick) and Sha Xin Wei (Concordia U.) discuss "Topology" as part of the Technoscience Salon

Friday March 9, 4-6 p.m. :: TOPOLOGY

Laura Snyder, Ed Hackett and Alan Richardson: “Creating a Global Knowledge Society: Lessons from History, Philosophy and Sociology"

Date: 
Fri., Feb. 17, 2012, 10:00am
This session is part of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which will be held in Vancouver, Canada, February 16-20, 2012

“Creating a Global Knowledge Society: Lessons from History, Philosophy and Sociology"

Laura Snyder (St. John's University) Ed Hackett (Arizona State University) and Alan Richardson (Philosophy, UBC)
Room 116-117 (VCC West Building)

Isabelle Stengers: Cosmopolitics - Learning to Think with Sciences, Peoples and Natures

Network Node: 
Date: 
Mon., Mar. 5, 2012, 7:30pm - Fri., Mar. 9, 2012, 9:30pm
Interview with Situating Science Director on this and other events in news. Video and podcast available. Isabelle Stengers launches “TO SEE WHERE IT TAKES US" conversation series March 5-9 2012.

Video available HERE

Podcast available HERE

Podcast also available HERE

 

Keith Wailoo: How Cancer Crossed the Color Line: Reflections on History, Race, and Health

Date: 
Wed., Feb. 1, 2012, 4:00pm - , 5:00pm
UBC: The UBC Node is helping to support this event.

The UBC Node is helping to support this event

Keith Wailoo, Department of History and Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University